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It is annoying when we have dead links on fd.o.
Add project='man-pages|die-net|archlinux' to <citerefentry>-ies.
In generated html, add external links to
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man, http://linux.die.net/man/,
https://www.archlinux.org/.
By default, pages in sections 2 and 4 go to man7, since Michael
Kerrisk is the autorative source on kernel related stuff.
The rest of links goes to linux.die.net, because they have the
manpages.
Except for the pacman stuff, since it seems to be only available from
archlinux.org.
Poor gummiboot gets no link, because gummitboot(8) ain't to be found
on the net. According to common wisdom, that would mean that it does
not exist. But I have seen Kay using it, so I know it does, and
deserves to be found. Can somebody be nice and put it up somewhere?
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fully up
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66926
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do all-unit preset operations
The new "systemctl preset-all" command may now be used to put all
installed units back into the enable/disable state the vendor/admin
encoded in preset files.
Also, introduce "systemctl --preset-mode=enable-only" and "systemctl
--preset-mode=disable-only" to only apply the enable or only the disable
operations of a "systemctl preset" or "systemctl preset-all" operation.
"systemctl preset-all" implements this RFE:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=630174
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Set commas where there should be some.
Some improvements to word order.
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This patch exchange words which are inappropriate for a situation,
deletes duplicated words, and adds particles where needed.
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processes are
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Commit 4a77ca7 was an attempt at fixing the wording of --after and --before,
but the new wording was unclear.
Split the combined --after/--before section into a separate section for
each, explicitly state what each option does, and add information about
how these lists are generated.
Reported-by: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
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addition to the host
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overall system state
Previously "systemctl status" without argument would print the status of
all loaded units. This has now been moved to "systemctl status -a".
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"systemctl list-machines" shows one line per local container which
includes the current system state of the container, the number of failed
units as well as the number of currently queued jobs.
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It was backward - --after fetches After property, so units shown really
come *before* unit given as argument. Same for --before.
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As usual, those common options are pushed to the end.
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Issues fixed:
* missing words required by grammar
* duplicated or extraneous words
* inappropriate forms (e.g. singular/plural), and declinations
* orthographic misspellings
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Resolve spotted issues related to missing or extraneous commas, dashes.
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Actually 'STDOUT' is something that doesn't appear anywhere: in the
stdlib we have 'stdin', and there's only the constant STDOUT_FILENO,
so there's no reason to use capitals. When refering to code,
STDOUT/STDOUT/STDERR are replaced with stdin/stdout/stderr, and in
other places they are replaced with normal phrases like standard
output, etc.
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actual sources, so that we don't get spurious newlines in the man page output
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I only tested with python-lxml. I'm not sure if xml.etree should be
deprecated.
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This allows customization of the arguments used by less. The main
motivation is that some folks might not like having --no-init on every
invocation of less.
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This may be used in graphical session start-up scripts to upload
environment variables such as $DISPLAY into the systemd manager easily.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to:
- missing words, preposition choice.
- change of /lib to /usr/lib, because that is what most distros are
using as the system-wide location for systemd/udev files.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to:
comma placement.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to:
word omissions and word class choice.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732798
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732798
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=953077
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Use [brackets] only for optional elements.
Use <optional> in XML sources.
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It is nicer to say 'systemctl list-units ssh\*' then to use grep,
because colouring is preserved and it is easier to match just against
the unit name.
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Those files can be in a completely deferent format and also
arbitrarily long, and usually contain information about other
stuff. If we ever add SourceLine= or SourceLines= in addition
to SourcePath=, and can show the relevant information only, this
commit can be reverted.
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the man page, given that it is detail information
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Also, expose the new "flush" job mode this way.
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reboot syscall can be performed with an additional argument. In some
systems this functionality can be useful to modify the mode of the
next boot performed by the bootloader.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to various
issue spotted: comma setting, missing words/preposition choice.
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to various
issue spotted. I guess I can just skip over reporting ubiquitous comma
placement fixes…
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Since cgroups are mostly now an implementation detail of systemd lets
deemphasize it a bit in the man pages. This renames systemd.cgroup(5) to
systemd.resource-control(5) and uses the term "resource control" rather
than "cgroup" where appropriate.
This leaves the word "cgroup" in at a couple of places though, like for
example systemd-cgtop and systemd-cgls where cgroup stuff is at the core
of what is happening.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1009956
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This is a recurring submission and includes corrections to various
issue spotted. I guess I can just skip over reporting ubiquitous
comma placement fixes…
Highligts in this particular commit:
- the "unsigned" type qualifier is completed to form a full type
"unsigned int"
- alphabetic -> lexicographic (that way we automatically define how
numbers get sorted)
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